Waxwork Records have announced the highly anticipated deluxe soundtrack release of George A. Romero's Dawn Of The Dead. Scored by Italian progressive rock group Goblin, and available for the very first time on vinyl in it's entirety, George A. Romero's Dawn Of The Dead marks the latest installment in Waxwork's "Living Dead" soundtrack trilogy.

Dawn Of The Dead (also known as internationally as Zombi) is a 1978 independent zombie horror film directed by G...

The 1970s saw a rise in the "nature runs amok" genre of cinema. Thanks to movies such as Frogs and Night of the Lepus (both released in 1972) and obviously Jaws in 1975 the idea of animals turning against us was a nice idea though some movies had more impact than others.

Dogs, from 1976 is a rare gem of the genre. Starring our very own David McCallum, an actor who adds a lot of gravitas to the movie, the film is a bloody affair that's more downbeat than I recall.

Man's best friend has turned against its owner and has started to hunt in packs and chow down on human flesh - in the streets, in the corridors of a university and even in the shower... no o...

A hair-raising homage to the grindhouse slashers of the 70s and early 80s, Terrifier is a thrilling, chilling, gory horror that introduces a new murderous icon in the form of Art the Clown, played to perfection by David Howard Thornton.

Set to haunt nightmares for many years to come, Art is an unstoppable force who will slay anyone who gets in his way - and he doesn't go easy on the grue.

Terrifier's European Premiere took place as part of Horror Channel's FrightFest celebrations last year and got an amazing reaction from the crowd thanks to this latest killer clown to hit the big screen.

The movie is unleashed onto DVD and Digital HD April 2nd thanks to Signature Entertainment but if you...

On Friday 9th March, warped horror-comedy Mom And Dad hits cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair, Mom And Dad is written and directed by Brian Taylor.

When a mass hysteria of unknown origin causes parents within a quiet suburban town to turn violently on their own children, Carly Ryan (Anne Winters) and brother Josh (Zackary Arthur) have to fight to survive a vicious onslaught from their own parents (Cage and Blair).

Trapped in their own home with their crazed mom and dad, Carly and Josh are forced to defend themselves against the very people that have cared for them their entire lives.

It has been a while since a movie has generated so much buzz but this new piece from actor/director John Krasinski is making all the right sounds and got a lot of people sitting up and taking notice.

In A Quite Place, a family of four must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. To put it simply, if they hear you, they hunt you.

All the other info we have is that it's coming soon (rumour has it that it's April 6th) from Paramount Pictures and it stars John Krasinski (a long way from The Office), Emily Blunt (who is married in real life to John Krasinski fact fans!...

As Horror brings you Season of the Wolf to your TV screens this February, Grimmfest thought it was high time the celebrated their love of the Lycanthrope. And thus their Werewolves movie marathon was born (somewhat deformed with sharp teeth, claws and fur!)

Join us for the classics - An American Werewolf in London, (1981), Dog Soldiers (2002) and The Howling (1981) - with a very special North West premiere screening of Another Wolfcop (2017) rounding off the evening for a little light relief!

They'll also have a Grimm stall selling lots of horror goodies and competition prizes on offer throughout the evening!

Shot on location in Ireland, Beyond the Woods is billed as a creepy supernatural horror in the same vein as recent Irish genre hits The Hallow and The Canal, with its eerie and grisly tale of an unknown evil.

Seven friends meet up in the Irish countryside for a secluded weekend getaway but unfortunately for them, a fiery sinkhole has opened up in the mountains nearby. It's burning hot, spewing out sulphur and casting a hellish stench over the local area. Determined to make the most of the weekend, the group decide not to let the noxious atmosphere get to them... but it's getting worse. Soon the troubling hallucinations begin as an ancient evil starts to take hold. What malevolent force has cr...

Image/Skybound Entertainment has revealed three more in a series of monthly The Walking Dead variant covers featuring art by Bill Sienkiewicz, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the long-running series. These Sienkiewicz variants kick-off the "New World Order" story arc and will run throughout 2018. Revealed below are The Walking Dead #177, The Walking Dead #178, and The Walking Dead #179.

This new story arc will introduce all-new friends, new enemies, new threats, and a whole new order.

The Walking Dead #177 Cover A and Cover B by Sienkiewicz will be available in stores on Wednesday, March 7th.

The Walking Dead #178 Cover A and Cover B by Sienkiewicz will be available in stores on Wednesday, Ap...

World Distributors' Doctor Who Annual was published from 1965 to 1986, and featured text stories and comic strips based on the TV series. It was one of the original must-have items for Doctor Who fans. Six more thrilling stories of adventure in Time and Space from these original Doctor Who Annuals will be released this April on audio.

Larger than life and twice as colourful, from the 1960s to the 1980s the stories within the
Doctor Who Annual were exuberant and charmingly naive. Now, in this second audio volume, Peter Purves (Steven), Anneke Wills (Polly), Geoffrey Beevers (the Master), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric) and Nicola Bryant (Peri) read another selection of these colourful and energetic tales, with atmosphe...